What are the FBT implications of Employee Christmas Parties and Gifts?
The Christmas break-up party and/or gifts to employees can be exempt from Fringe Benefits if a few rules are followed.
ATO reveals small business hit list to combat tax debt
The Tax Office hopes shedding light on its enforcement priorities will improve taxpayer compliance.
Super guarantee a focus area for ATO business debt collection
The ATO has recently confirmed some key focus areas of business debt collection – including debts relating to superannuation guarantee (SG), pay as you go (PAYG) withholding and GST.
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Aussies tired of ‘dodgy tax criminals’, warns ATO
The Tax Office has revealed that 250,000 tip-offs have been received about tax avoidance and dishonest behaviours since July 2019.
Claiming the tax-free threshold: getting it right
If you’re an Australian resident for tax purposes, you don’t have to pay income tax on the first $18,200 you earn each year, from any source. This is called the “tax-free threshold”.
Businesses ghosting the ATO targeted in debt collection blitz
Clients failing to engage must “act now” or face rapid escalation of enforcement action, the Tax Office has warned agents.
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Small business decries ‘unfair’ payday super changes
The seven-day payment window and closure of the ATO’s clearing house are expected to disproportionately impact smaller employers.